, Le fils du frère du père s'il est plus jeune qu'ego ; 35. Le fils du frère de la mère s'il est plus âgé qu'ego ; 36. Le fils du frère de la mère plus jeune qu'ego ; 37. La fille du frère du père s'il est plus âgé qu'ego ; 38. La fille du frère du père si elle est plus jeune qu'ego ; 39. La fille du frère de la mère si elle est plus âgée qu'ego, vol.34

, Lorsque la femme appelle son mari « père » ; 42. Lorsque le mari appelle sa femme « père » ; 43. Lorsque la femme appelle son mari « mère » ; 44. Lorsque le mari appelle son épouse « mère » ; 45. Mari de la fille

, Lorsque l'épouse appelle son mari « frère cadet » ; 49. Lorsque le mari appelle sa femme « frère aîné » ; 50. Lorsque le mari appelle sa femme « frère cadet » ; 51. Lorsque l'on appelle sa soeur aînée « mari » ; 52. Lorsque l'on appelle sa soeur cadette « mari » ; 53. Lorsque la femme appelle son mari « soeur aînée » ; 54. Lorsque la femme appelle son mari « soeur cadette » ; 55. Lorsque le mari appelle sa femme « soeur aînée » ; 56. Lorsque le mari appelle sa femme « soeur cadette, vol.48

, Il y a 58 catégories en comptant les liens du sang (42) et les affinités (18). Cependant, il n'y a que 23 titres en anglais ou en français 17 pour les liens du sang, p.145

. Dans-le-questionnaire, j'ai proposé les catégories suivantes aux enquêtés: Pour la parenté : conjoint ; enfants ; parents ; frères et soeurs ; fille / fils / père / mère / soeur / de la belle famille; petits-enfants

, En dehors de la parenté : collègue ; supérieur ou subordonné ; ami; ami proche; les Chinois, ce que j'ai perçu dans le pré-test effectué avant l'enquête proprement dite. La deuxième raison est que cela m'a

, Il y a un terme sur lequel il faut être prudent, qui est « frères et soeurs ». En chinois, cela se traduit en « ???? », mais beaucoup d'enquêtés ont placé les cousins dans ce groupe lors du questionnaire de pré-test. C'est pourquoi j'ai particulièrement détaillé les frères et soeurs (?? ??)

. Le-«-guanxi, Sa pseudo-soeur a rendu la faveur en l'aidant pour ses devoirs. En Chine, le « Guanxi » est attribué principalement selon l'identité « ?? » ou le rôle « ?? ». S'il n'y a pas de relation de parenté entre deux personnes, mais qu'elles désirent établir une relation de ce type (échanger des services réciproques ou du soutien émotionnel) attachée à certaines formes d'identité, elles créent une relation pseudo-familiale. De cette façon, partagent également le même nom de famille, les deux familles constituent une pseudofamille

, Une proportion non négligeable des amis est constituée de relations récentes, ce qui rejoint les résultats obtenus à Toulouse

, Malgré ses limites, cette recherche me semble indiquer la voie à suivre pour mieux étudier les réseaux personnels et plus généralement les relations sociales en Chine, et ainsi mieux comprendre les évolutions d'une société en transformation rapide

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